Joseph Gaudet
Joseph Gaudet | |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Nicolet | |
In office 1867–1877 | |
Succeeded by | François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot |
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Nicolet | |
In office 1867–1871 | |
Succeeded by | François-Xavier-Ovide Méthot |
Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec for Kennebec | |
In office 1877–1882 | |
Preceded by | Louis Richard |
Succeeded by | Elzéar Gérin |
Personal details | |
Born | Gentilly, Lower Canada | May 10, 1818
Died | August 4, 1882 Gentilly, Quebec | (aged 64)
Political party | Conservative |
Joseph Gaudet (May 10, 1818 – August 4, 1882) was a Quebec farmer and political figure. He represented Nicolet in the House of Commons of Canada as a Conservative Party of Canada member from 1867 to 1877. He represented Nicolet in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1867 to 1871, and
He was born Joseph Godet in Gentilly, Lower Canada in 1818 and became a farmer in that region. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for Nicolet in 1858; he was reelected in 1861 and 1863 as a member of the parti bleu. In 1867, he was elected to both the federal and provincial parliaments. He supported the Programme catholique, an election manifesto developed in 1871 with the support of bishop Ignace Bourget and Monsignor , which led to his support by the Catholic clergy in Quebec. In 1877, he was named to the Legislative Council of Quebec for Kennebec division and he served until his death in Gentilly in 1882.
His son Athanese also later represented Nicolet in the House of Commons.
References[]
- "Joseph Gaudet". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016.
- "Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec.
- Joseph Gaudet – Parliament of Canada biography
- 1818 births
- 1882 deaths
- Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Canada East
- Conservative Party of Quebec MNAs
- Conservative Party of Quebec MLCs
- Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) MPs
- Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
- People from Centre-du-Québec